A theme park located in Southern California (and also in Florida, Shanghai, and around the world), this "magic kingdom" is home to Mickey Mouse, Snow White, and more.
What is Disney.
This U.S. president grew a beard (though not a mustache) shortly after winning the election, following a suggestion in a letter from an 11-year-old fan.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This fictional brew is best enjoyed at Moe’s Tavern.
What is Duff?
What is Illinois.
Internally, computers represent numbers using only these digits.
What are 1 and 0?
Home to the Golden Gate Bridge and Pier 39, this "City by the Bay" is known for its fog nicknamed Karl the Fog.
What is San Francisco.
Although the Army prohibits beards, it allows these to be worn, if well-groomed.
What are mustaches?
This beer style is believed to be named after the class of London workers who enjoyed it—perhaps including many longshoremen.
What is Porter?
This pharmacy store chain was founded in Chicago in 1901, has over eight thousand stores spread across all 50 states, and acquired NYC-based Duane Reade in 2010 for $1 billion.
What is Walgreens.
To prove that you are not a computer program, take this test (whose namesake was played by Benedict Cumberbatch in a recent biopic).
What is the Turing Test?
The Major League Baseball team based in Oakland (and will be moving to Las Vegas).
What is the Oakland A's (Oakland Athletics).
In medieval art, Satan was often depicted wearing this animal-inspired style.
What is a goatee?
Originally formulated with extra hops (a preservative) in order to survive long voyages by sea, this style of beer is now enjoyed by Brooklyn hipsters.
What is India Pale Ale (IPA)?
This American singer, actress, and television personality from Chicago won the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony in 2022. She rose to fame in 2004 as a finalist on "American Idol" and stared in the Broadway musical "Dreamgirls" in 2006.
Who is Jennifer Hudson.
The Internet arose out of R&D funded by this U.S. government agency.
What is DARPA? (Also acceptable: ARPA, DoD).
Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and Wilt Chamberlain played for this San Francisco based basketball team
What is the Golden State Warriors.
This was common among jazz musicians in the fifties and sixties, maybe because flutists did not like the feeling of metal against their skin.
What is a soul patch?
Under the German "Reinheitsgebot" or Beer Purity Law -- adopted in Bavaria in 1516 but struck down in 1987 as applied to imported beer, thanks to some litigious French brewers -- only these three ingredients may be used to brew beer.
What are water, barley, and hops?
Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes," he is regarded as one of the most popular entertainers of the mid-20th century and sang that Chicago was his "kind of town."
Who is Frank Sinatra.
The iPhone, the Android, and the fictional computer system that runs Jurassic Park are all built on this four-lettered operating system.
What is UNIX?
This Southern California mission (also known as the "Jewel of the California Missions") is the home for swallows that spend most of the year there & winter in Argentina.
What is Mission San Juan Capistrano.
This style of facial hair, which leaves the chin bare, takes its name (though scrambled up) from this Union general in the Civil War who sported it. (Name both.)
What are sideburns, and who was Ambrose Burnside?
This modern country is where the earliest archeological evidence of beer produced from barley was found.
What is Iran?
Chicago is home to two international airports. What is one of the two airport codes/abbreviations.
MDW or ORD.
This British mathematician and inventor is credited as the “Father of the Computer,” because he built the first mechanical computer in the 1820s.
Who is Charles Babbage?